Celebrating the retirement of Dr. Jacqueline Wilson

JACQUELINE WILSON WITH PROCLAMATION FROM THE MAYOR’S OFFICE, WITH SOME FRIENDS AND FAMILY. (PHOTOS BY J.L. MARTELLO) 

Dr. Jacqueline Wilson, the longtime CEO of TRAC Services for Families, retired in March 2024, and the New Pittsburgh Courier was there to capture all the happenings at her retirement celebration.

Since 2000, Dr. Wilson led one of the largest full service adoption and foster care agencies in the region.

JACQUELINE WILSON WITH BROTHER MELVIN HUBBARD EL WITH PROCLAMATION

Prior to joining TRAC, Dr. Wilson was Foster Care Director for Family Services of Western Pennsylvania. Dr. Wilson has been an adjunct professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, and she’s a founding member of the African American Strategic Partnership.

JACQUELINE WILSON WITH FAMILY

Among her many accomplishments, Dr. Wilson was a member of the Courier’s “Women of Excellence Class of 2011,” a Pittsburgh “50 Women of Influence” honoree in 2004 and was an “Angel in Adoption” by former Congressman Mike Doyle in 2005.

JACQUELINE WILSON WITH STAFF OF TRAC SERVICES FOR FAMILIES

 

 

 

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